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Guatemala’s first Shorebird Festivals on the southern coast connect youth with conservation

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Guatemala’s first Shorebird Festivals on the southern coast connect youth with conservation
(July 04, 2025)   -   The first Shorebird Festivals, held on June 17 and 28 in Nueva Concepción and Tiquisate, in the department of Escuintla on Guatemala’s Pacific coast, brought together over 500 students for educational activities including drawing contests, spelling bees, nature-themed crafts, and beach birdwatching outings.

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Progress made toward declaring Warunta an official protected area in the Moskitia

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Progress made toward declaring Warunta an official protected area in the Moskitia
(July 03, 2025)   -   The community of Mokorón approves its participation in the proposed Indigenous Anthropological Reserve of Warunta, bringing the total area endorsed by Indigenous peoples to over 93,000 hectares of forest. 

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MERMAID: Advancing reef conservation in the region 

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MERMAID: Advancing reef conservation in the region 
(June 30, 2025)   -   From June 8 to 11, a training workshop was held to strengthen the skills of WCS marine teams from Colombia, Guatemala, Belize, and Honduras, along with representatives from the Bay Islands Conservation Association (BICA) Guanaja, in the use of the MERMAID platform (Marine Ecological Research Management AID).

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The forest is also protected through women’s leadership

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The forest is also protected through women’s leadership
(June 26, 2025)   -   Rubí Alegría is making history as the first female forest regent in the Maya Biosphere Reserve, Guatemala. In her role with WCS Guatemala, she supports the Asociación de Productores Agropecuarios y Forestales Selva Maya (ASOSELVA) in implementing a sustainable forest management model in La Corona–El Morgan Management Unit. 

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Honduran White Bat Reappears in Warunta: A symbol of unique biodiversity

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Honduran White Bat Reappears in Warunta: A symbol of unique biodiversity
(June 23, 2025)   -   A recent biological survey conducted in the Warunta Anthropological Reserve confirmed the presence of Ectophylla alba, also known as the Honduran white bat.

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New Record for Honduran Avifauna: The Black-capped Pygmy-Tyrant

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New Record for Honduran Avifauna: The Black-capped Pygmy-Tyrant
(June 13, 2025)   -   The Black-capped Pygmy-Tyrant (Myiornis atricapillus), one of the smallest songbirds in the world, was recently identified by a group of researchers conducting a biodiversity survey in the forested region of Warunta, in the Honduran Moskitia.

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Jaguars and Pumas Confirmed in the Sierra de las Minas Biosphere Reserve

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Jaguars and Pumas Confirmed in the Sierra de las Minas Biosphere Reserve
(June 10, 2025)   -   A camera trap monitoring project has revealed that these big cats still roam the cloud forests of Guatemala—an encouraging sign of the conservation status of this mountainous reserve. 

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Social media and illegal jaguar trade: A new threat to conservation

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Social media and illegal jaguar trade: A new threat to conservation
(May 15, 2025)   -   A recent study has revealed a worrying increase over the past decade in the illegal trade of jaguars (Panthera onca) and other wild cats on digital platforms in Mexico. This activity not only threatens the conservation of these species but also facilitates connections between Mexican wildlife traffickers and international smuggling networks. 

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World Tapir Day: The Forest Giant

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World Tapir Day: The Forest Giant
(April 27, 2025)   -   In the most remote and untamed corners of the Mesoamerican forests, one of the oldest and most enigmatic mammals still walks the land: the Central American tapir (Tapirus bairdii), also known as “danta” or “danto” in Spanish. In the most remote and untamed corners of the Mesoamerican forests, one of the oldest and most enigmatic mammals still walks the land: the Central American tapir (Tapirus bairdii), also known as “danta” or “danto” in Spanish. In the most remote and untamed corners of the Me...

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Restoration in Action: More Nests, More Macaws, A Thriving Forest

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Restoration in Action: More Nests, More Macaws, A Thriving Forest
(April 11, 2025) Scarlet macaws (Ara macao) continue to nest in the trees of the La Corona–El Morgan Community Forest Concession, located within Guatemala’s Maya Biosphere Reserve. Despite the severe wildfires in the region, the forest has shown remarkable resilience, allowing this iconic species to continue breeding. Thanks to nest protection and constant monitoring, successful reproduction of macaws in the area has been ensured.  Tree species such as Acacia glomerosa (lo...

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